Europe Ablaze: The 1848 Revolutions

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This is the story of the 1848 European revolutions, one of the most dramatic and significant moments in the history of the continent. Hungry workers and peasants joined forces with liberals and nationalists, and in a series of tumultuous events, toppled the French monarchy, and forced reforms across Italy, Germany, and the Austrian Empire. But the revolutionaries were divided between middle class liberals seeking limited reforms, and radicals and workers who wanted sweeping change. As they argued over political and economic reform, counter-revolutionary forces recovered their confidence, and gathered their strength for a brutal onslaught against Europe's revolutionaries.
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@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv Рік тому
I hope you enjoy the new video! Quite a lot going on in 1848 - I count 4 abdications, 4 wars, and somewhere around 20 revolutions. And don't blame me if you end up humming the Radetzky March for the rest of the day! Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring the video - first 1,000 to use this link get a 1 month free trial skl.sh/epichistorytv05221 And thank you to our Patreon supporters, who voted for this topic. Find out how you can support the channel and get various perks here patreon.com/epichistorytv.
@eliasbonafe9236
@eliasbonafe9236 Рік тому
Thanks for your work, saying that your videos are incredible would be an euphemism. Thanks for your craftmanship, these are some of the best stuff on youtube. As for the Radetzky March, while I recognize that it is pretty catchy, as an italian I don't think it will stick in my head :P
@xKessa
@xKessa Рік тому
Absolutely and always
@artemtegza4273
@artemtegza4273 Рік тому
It is so great if u will found unknow photos of historical characters
@emmanuelfernandez04
@emmanuelfernandez04 Рік тому
What will the next video be on?
@Randomdude112
@Randomdude112 Рік тому
This was amazing! Amazing 🤩
@gnewsome
@gnewsome Рік тому
"When France sneezes, Europe catches a cold" is one of the most awesome quotes I have ever heard.
@Diegomax22
@Diegomax22 Рік тому
Vive la France 🇫🇷✊♥️⚜️✝️
@trentfila6186
@trentfila6186 Рік тому
When armies invade Russia, the armies starve.🤣
@saint_matthias
@saint_matthias Рік тому
@@trentfila6186 weak
@Hope-om1kc
@Hope-om1kc Рік тому
@@trentfila6186 boo
@ty-re9or
@ty-re9or Рік тому
@@Diegomax22 France when convert to islamic France
@yrsjhydjmdhyt
@yrsjhydjmdhyt Рік тому
Remember kids, if you get overthrown in a revolution...just head over to England!
@a.mathis9454
@a.mathis9454 Рік тому
Not anymore. The liberals of 1848 would be very upset about people being arrested for speech.
@madhurawat155
@madhurawat155 Рік тому
Advantages of already being a liberal constitutional monarchy (I am not English btw).
@Golmar_227
@Golmar_227 Рік тому
Ironic how Napolean III is also exiled to England's after being defeated in Franco-Prussian war
@trollege9618
@trollege9618 Рік тому
@@Golmar_227 it's even more ironic that Napoleon III was a policeman during the time when England recruited alot of policemen
@HUMBLE0BSERVER
@HUMBLE0BSERVER Рік тому
@@madhurawat155 The people fleeing to England were anything but liberal democrats, so England was actually helping enemies of freedom, just saying.
@JSkiwipie
@JSkiwipie Рік тому
Bismarck playing the March of the Prussian infantry instead of making a statement is so incredibly ominous. That would be incredible to witness put to film
@ibrahimelsalamony5003
@ibrahimelsalamony5003 3 місяці тому
True!!!!
@PeachDragon_
@PeachDragon_ 2 місяці тому
They understood theatrics back in those days
@TheHeartMadeOfStone
@TheHeartMadeOfStone Рік тому
Great video. I do wish they had mentioned the 'forty-eighters'. A term used to describe the two million Germans who immigrated to the United States after Prussia had crushed the revolution back home. During the American civil war more then 200,000 of those German immigrants had joined the Union army and helped Lincoln secure two elections and victory in the battlefield. The grandchildren of those Germans would go on to fight their German cousins in world war 2, men like Eisenhower and Nimitz, whose lives would not have existed had there been no revolution in 1848.
@alexzero3736
@alexzero3736 Рік тому
Sicilians and Neopolitans also migrated to America in mass.
@TheHeartMadeOfStone
@TheHeartMadeOfStone Рік тому
@@alexzero3736 very true. They, along with the millions of Germans and famished Irish, helped turn the tide during the civil war. More so then slavery or secession, the presence of millions of new liberal-minded voters in the North tipped the scale decisively in favor of the Union. I've always viewed the revolution of 1848 as being a direct cause of the civil war.
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453 Рік тому
They must go back
@ausaskar
@ausaskar Рік тому
@@anythingthoughanythingthou2453 Why would Germany want those traitors back?
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 Рік тому
German Diasporah...
@finjames5305
@finjames5305 Рік тому
A huge round of applause to Toby for a great insight into this overlooked revolution, often overshadowed by its earlier counterparts. 👏
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv Рік тому
Thanks Fin!
@snarkynader9400
@snarkynader9400 10 місяців тому
@@EpichistoryTv Neigh, stank you Epic, Stank you.
@user-dm4ib8sd3k
@user-dm4ib8sd3k Рік тому
I love how epic the EPIC MAN’S VOICE sounds even when he says “get-rich” in french in 3:50! Deserves an Oscar.
@idou2
@idou2 Рік тому
Charles Nove FTW!
@gauravbodade4075
@gauravbodade4075 Рік тому
He's Charles Lowe
@leponpon6935
@leponpon6935 Рік тому
Oui! "Enrichissez-vouz"! 🤣Essentially means "work hard and you will succeed"/"pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" or might as well by some miracle or act of God! Of which we know even to this day that such is utter Bourgeoisie/Hierarchy Continuation BS. 🤣 I hope it's not too late to unite once again...
@ademarmarques42
@ademarmarques42 Рік тому
@@leponpon6935 nahh, sounds more like: "Are gas prices too high? Just buy a Tesla!!!!"
@Bahamut3525
@Bahamut3525 Рік тому
@@leponpon6935 It sounds like Macron today. Same A-holes in power for centuries.
@TRtjeo
@TRtjeo Рік тому
'When France sneezes, Europe catches a cold' what an awesome quote. Incredible video as always!
@user-gq2ln3dg3z
@user-gq2ln3dg3z 11 місяців тому
So inavding all those countries and planting ideas via unprecedented propaganda through the dominant force of military occupation is just called 'sneezing' now? lol
@erwannthietart3602
@erwannthietart3602 10 місяців тому
​​@@user-gq2ln3dg3zts called a metaphor, its subtle i know, even if the message really just means "when France acts, Europe reacts" in a fancier way
@lmaocetung
@lmaocetung 10 місяців тому
"get rich" is much better
@seanbrummfield448
@seanbrummfield448 8 місяців тому
"You get a revolution!" "You get a revolution!" "Everyone gets a revolution!" Poland: YAAYYYYY Europe: Oh, except you. Poland: -_-
@lmao7177
@lmao7177 Рік тому
I really like the last quote of Bismarck in the video. Significant changes throughout history always sparked by ideas and speeches, but the deciding factor to make them reality were always iron and blood.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 3 місяці тому
Bismarck's answer to the King's question of what action to take in Berlin, the Prussian Infantry March, or Prussian Glory tapped out on a piano. Epic, no pun.
@BeWe1510
@BeWe1510 Рік тому
The execution of Robert Blum on the 9th of November started a series of big events in German history on a 9th of November: 1918: Proclamation of the German Republic (the Weimar Republic) 1923: Hitlers failed Beer Hall Putsch 1938: Night of the broken glass 1989: Fall of the Berlin wall All on a 9th of November. It is so much that the day is not a public holiday because it would be unclear whether it would be a day of celebration or of grief
@uscbro69
@uscbro69 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing that
@trentfila6186
@trentfila6186 11 місяців тому
Hitler's failed beer hall putsch should be celebrated because it delayed him coming to power.
@gunda9652
@gunda9652 11 місяців тому
BeWe, Robert Blum was executed in 1848. The Weimarer Republic was proclaimed 70 years later. After the first world war the King William II was kicked out of the country.
@Leo-ok3uj
@Leo-ok3uj 10 місяців тому
Why no both? Celebrate during the day, mourn in the night
@alien2906
@alien2906 10 місяців тому
@@secretname4190 We actually do celebrate reunification! Just not on that day! Germany as it exists today officially united about a year after the Wall had fallen, on the 3rd of October 1990.
@rebelican6909
@rebelican6909 Рік тому
Great job as always. Without a doubt this is the highest quality historical channel on youtube, this just puts a perfect finishing bow on the napoleon series!
@eksadiss
@eksadiss Рік тому
But I'm still waiting for the stuff about Napoleons early career and his rise to power.
@ImperiumMagistrate
@ImperiumMagistrate Рік тому
1848 was an awful year. Napoleon did more harm than good and basically destroyed Europe
@maramari438
@maramari438 Рік тому
Bravo! Du très bon travail
@y.r._
@y.r._ Рік тому
@@eksadiss Screw the politics stuff, I want egypt and italy!
@gorankatic40000bc
@gorankatic40000bc Рік тому
@@ImperiumMagistrate enjoy life in your absolute monarchy.
@mediocreman6323
@mediocreman6323 Рік тому
Radetzyk, one of the few really strong military commanders we ever had. And he got a musical score from one of the best composers to ever live, no wonder you used it. It is really catchy.
@maxanderson9293
@maxanderson9293 Рік тому
Austria victories against the Ottoman Empire are nothing to be scoffed at.
@walideg5304
@walideg5304 Рік тому
Eugene of Savoy. Even if he was not Austrian (he was French and Piedmontese) he fought for Austria and was the Creme de la Crème.
@kevin8712
@kevin8712 8 днів тому
​@@maxanderson9293 What does the Ottoman Empire have to do with this?
@pitchforkmechanic7797
@pitchforkmechanic7797 Рік тому
Mike Duncan on the Revolutions Podcast did a great series on the 1848 Revolutions. One of my favorites was the New Years pact that the citizens of Milan made to quit smoking and gambling so as to deprive Austria of the taxes gained from it.
@oumaechamp3657
@oumaechamp3657 Рік тому
It's so strange that this subject isn't that talked about when so many prominent figures from the rest of the century are brought up from the revolutions, Bismarck, Napoleon, Giuseppe Mazzini, Victorio Emanuelle, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Franz Joseph.
@freedombro6502
@freedombro6502 Рік тому
If we had a society that cared about the past then we would talk about it
@fromhegel4036
@fromhegel4036 Рік тому
Don't forget Marx and Engels, who wrote the Communist Manifesto directly in response to the 1848 revolutions.
@AmanKumarPadhy
@AmanKumarPadhy Рік тому
Maybe your curriculum was different but here in cbse board india, we learnt all about the year of revolutions 1848, italian and German unification etc
@NeverGoingToGiveYouUp000
@NeverGoingToGiveYouUp000 Рік тому
@@fromhegel4036 People now a days contribute Marx and Engels to genocide and poorness. They don't care about what ideas and opinions they actually stood for. Sad.
@gegeleduc2948
@gegeleduc2948 Рік тому
It’s simple actually, it’s because today nationalism is attached to the far right (whereas it was attached to the left in the 19th century). Roughly speaking, people don’t want to say today that nationalism is a « good » thing.
@alvarotorres9057
@alvarotorres9057 Рік тому
The 1848 revolution had a huge impact in the United States. After the failure of the 1848 revolution, many Germans immigrated to the US and settled in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Most of the Midwest states were built my German immigrants. If the revolution hadn’t failed, the immigrants would of most likely not immigrated to the US.
@geordiejones5618
@geordiejones5618 Рік тому
Immigration to the US in general before the Civil War just fueled tensions as more and more territories asked to be incorporated as US states. The point of dispute was whether these new states should be either banned from keeping up slavery or should be allowed to vote on it. Next decade you get Bleeding Kansas and then a bunch of butt hurt southerners think they can take on the industrial might of the north.
@serfranke5744
@serfranke5744 Рік тому
Not to forget the role some of these German immigrants would play during the American Civil War. I'm pretty sure the student Carl Schurz who is mentioned in the video is the same Carl Schurz who would lead Union troops about one and a half decades later.
@alvarotorres9057
@alvarotorres9057 Рік тому
Yes, you are right. He served in the civil war but was also a u.s. Senator.
@TenOrbital
@TenOrbital Рік тому
Also Australia. Many Chartists were exiled (‘transported’) from the UK to Australia, profoundly influencing Australian politics and character. By the end of the 19thC the Australian colonies could call themselves ‘the working man’s paradise’.
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453
@anythingthoughanythingthou2453 Рік тому
They must go back
@leof3814
@leof3814 Рік тому
I get shivers everytime we see a new photograph from that time, to think of what innovation that was and how many historical event, major characters or even common people we didn't get to see. And those few moments that got immortalized make you breath the past.
@othmanejalaoui4581
@othmanejalaoui4581 Рік тому
I'm so relieved that this rare quality content is still produced on this platform. Please keep up and congratulations on your work. Splendid job!
@xKessa
@xKessa Рік тому
As a Czech, I'm loving this. You are doing great job with putting all things to context. At schools, we learned all this mainly in the context of our country. You are doing a much better job than them.
@ErnstBarkmann88
@ErnstBarkmann88 Рік тому
I'm also from Czechia, but when I attented to a high school, we learnt about year 1848 throughouth the Europe, including Italy, France, GB, Germany, Austria etc. But school are different I guess.
@janicnevim3969
@janicnevim3969 Рік тому
@@ErnstBarkmann88 so did we, but since we talked about all of them, we barely got deeper insight into any
@henrybarta2951
@henrybarta2951 7 місяців тому
Im also Czech but when was the Czech flag the same as Polands?
@xKessa
@xKessa 7 місяців тому
It was like it, blue strip was added latter and it represented Slovakia. (or at least, that what parents told me)@@henrybarta2951
@lingonberryjam320
@lingonberryjam320 5 місяців тому
​@@henrybarta2951Flag of "Bohemia" which is modern Czechia
@alexo2235
@alexo2235 Рік тому
What I find interesting, a lot of things that people tried to make happen during revolutions of 1848-1849 happened rather conservatively about 20 years later: 1) Hungary gains equal status inside Habsburg monarchy in 1867 2) Italians defeat Austrians and unite the country in 1861 (1870 finished) 3) Denmark loses schleswig-holstein in 1864 4) Germany is united in 1871 5) France becomes a democratic republic after defeat in the war in 1871
@falc6125
@falc6125 Рік тому
Italians defeat Austrians you say? In which battle? :P
@alexo2235
@alexo2235 Рік тому
@@falc6125 battle of Solferino and second Italian war of independence. With the help of France of course, but that doesn't change the point.
@matesoma788
@matesoma788 Рік тому
Good point!
@falc6125
@falc6125 Рік тому
@@alexo2235 well both wars win with help of other great power. In 1859 with help of France and during 1866 by help of Prussia. During both wars Italians would not be able win anything on thier own. 1866 campaign was even worst for them. As they loose both on sea and land with superior numbers.
@alexo2235
@alexo2235 Рік тому
@@falc6125 you're totally right
@RoastingPotPieMonkey
@RoastingPotPieMonkey Рік тому
I got shivers by how good this documentary is. This is what the "history channel" should be.
@mindbomb9341
@mindbomb9341 Рік тому
Amen. It's the first time I found this topic exciting. I tried several times, but never could get my head around it long enough to care. Now I feel like there should be an educational game about it. Kind of like "Here I Stand."
@Tolstoy111
@Tolstoy111 Рік тому
Nah its Epic History that should incorporate more aliens and conspiracy themed videos. (jk)
@jonshive5482
@jonshive5482 11 місяців тому
@@Tolstoy111 Not to mention "Kings of Pain" and "The Pickers." They're utterly compelling...
@occularpatdown
@occularpatdown 3 місяці тому
History Channel is dead. Long live UKposts
@kingleonidasoffical
@kingleonidasoffical Рік тому
Brilliant video, every single one gives me chills. It's insane how you keep impressing us and teaching history.
@Clonetrooper17
@Clonetrooper17 Рік тому
22:28 Bismarck, of course, had a plan. Bismarck ALWAYS has a plan. Great Video!
@Aelxi
@Aelxi Рік тому
Ah Extra Credits Extra History Nice
@maxanderson9293
@maxanderson9293 Рік тому
He was the man with the plan
@altruistic_eagle3709
@altruistic_eagle3709 Рік тому
Bismarck Always Had A Plan -Extra history
@53yearsago56
@53yearsago56 Рік тому
Just like Dutch Van der Linde
@LRomano
@LRomano Рік тому
Steiner Also had a plan to turn the war
@geordiewalker2102
@geordiewalker2102 Рік тому
This is by far the best video you've ever done, superb, please continue with 19th century revolutionary history, it's fascinating, important and informing.
@apachekidfb
@apachekidfb Рік тому
I compliment the creators of this video. It was not only really interesting, but really easy to follow. Every time this channel posts a video, I can’t wait to watch it!
@mabkacfihlmkfmfhi8816
@mabkacfihlmkfmfhi8816 Рік тому
You guys teach history better than universities, hope you make your way through education in history universities all over the wo🔥
@refugeeca
@refugeeca Рік тому
Universities are largely irrelevant for many studies
@hannibalb8276
@hannibalb8276 Рік тому
Its actually just one man behind all this!
@Best-gv1dm
@Best-gv1dm Рік тому
@@hannibalb8276 he does research, editing and narration?
@robowisanveithasung6022
@robowisanveithasung6022 Рік тому
@@Best-gv1dm narration is done by Charles Nove, a different guy who works with EHTV
@oilslick7010
@oilslick7010 Рік тому
No they don't. Unless you went to the shittiest University on earth, or more likely you didn't go to Uni at all and are just parrotting everyone else that makes these claims on YT. This is a great overview but it doesn't even scratch the surface of more in depth history courses on this subject, especially in terms of analysis
@realnapoleon9000
@realnapoleon9000 Рік тому
The fact that very few people remember this pivotal point in Western history is shameful. Great work!
@CzarnyHusarz_
@CzarnyHusarz_ Рік тому
Mostly because it's left ignored during school time...
@kaizokujimbei143
@kaizokujimbei143 Рік тому
The fact that almost nobody knows the following is equally shameful. History of white slaves: Well over one million whites were enslaved in North Africa between the 16th and 19th centuries, most of them abducted and sold by Muslim pirates. Africans were raiding Europe for slaves for hundreds of years. The school system has totally erased this fact from history. Of course white people were enslaved in other parts of Africa too, and across the world for centuries. Including in North America where white "servants" were shipped to the colonies by the thousands. Slavery in America didn't begin in 1619. White children were being kidnapped and sold into servitude in the colonies before that. And of course slavery existed in the Americas for hundreds of years prior to Europeans ever setting foot there. Indian tribes all practised slavery. Slavery persisted in non-western countries long after it had been abolished in the west. Slavery was an accepted institution in Africa and Asia for millennia, and it seems to have never occurred to any of these societies that there might be something wrong with the practise. And of course the African slave trade was mostly furnished by Africans capturing other Africans and selling them into bondage. The African slave trade was abolished by the west, not by Africa. It was abolished by the west against the objections of the non-western world. Slavery remained legal in parts of Africa well into the 20th century.
@tchalla7828
@tchalla7828 Рік тому
That’s by design
@TheTariqibnziyad
@TheTariqibnziyad Рік тому
Governments, even democratic ones, don't want you to know this
@EpicFilip
@EpicFilip Рік тому
You are in a long and arduous path to enlightenment, friend.
@SnoutBetter002
@SnoutBetter002 Рік тому
I genuinely look forward to the videos on this channel. Beautifully made as always.
@tsubyx
@tsubyx Рік тому
I love your videos so much, it really ignites my passion for history. I wish I would find books that replicate your narrative style (offering a high level overview of the politics, but also narrating the smaller details in an interesting manner)
@kskmohanty5559
@kskmohanty5559 Рік тому
You know the day's great when Epic History TV uploads😍
@MintyLime703
@MintyLime703 Рік тому
This channel is the only one that I've actually gone on patreon for just to watch a video early. Something about this content feels like the perfect blend of independent creation and the history documentaries that used to show on TV when I was younger. That's not to say other channels are bad, not by any means. But these videos in particular have some sort of secret ingredient. The Napoleon series always left me wanting more.
@strahaironscale571
@strahaironscale571 Рік тому
it is the voice
@terryhughes7349
@terryhughes7349 Рік тому
That photograph of the Barricades in Rue Saint-Maur is amazing. An actual surviving photograph is able to communicate so much.
@1425363878
@1425363878 Рік тому
Wow, this immediately became one of my favorite videos of all time. Great work!
@DGordillo123
@DGordillo123 Рік тому
Absolutely masterful. I've always been interested in the events of that year, but it was so chaotic and in so many places at the same time that I never managed to get a solid picture of it in my mind. Now you've done that for me, and I can't thank you enough!!
@Playsfor1
@Playsfor1 Рік тому
These videos are beautiful, I love all the work that’s put into them!
@brianwilliams4883
@brianwilliams4883 Рік тому
Love this channel, I've watched loads of videos and learned loads! very informative and very clear language. Great work
@drew25music
@drew25music Рік тому
I love the use of maps and highlighting when you mention a new country, and also the lines connecting points of revolt. It helps show the context of the revolutions instead of causing them to seem isolated. Also, I am glad you showed the nameplate for every important figure whenever you mentioned them instead of only showing it the first time. This repetition of names really helps remember and differentiate between which figure was in which region, etc. I'll be showing your videos to my classes!
@Myrtanae
@Myrtanae Рік тому
Your production quality is awesome. Keep up the good work!
@a-8007
@a-8007 Рік тому
Never disappoints. This topic is not covered as often as it should be. Great job
@zetectic7968
@zetectic7968 Рік тому
An Epic overview of the revolutions of 1848. Thanks for the clarity of the details that explains what an important years this was for European history.
@mindbomb9341
@mindbomb9341 Рік тому
Amazing show. You took something I always thought was kind of boring and made it... EPIC. Thanks. I guess I should get my book on this topic out again.
@Capital2x
@Capital2x Рік тому
Best channel on UKposts I've been here since the very 1st video and I'm still here today , anytime I see a notification from Epic History I just click! Much love & respect to Charles Kove and Epic History TV 💯
@jannmikoingelrabagogamingc6012
@jannmikoingelrabagogamingc6012 Рік тому
I can't believe how much historical events happened in just this tumultuous year alone, really! I've never encountered all of them in such a compressive manner before, really.
@pedrogalan2604
@pedrogalan2604 Рік тому
This is by far the best history-related UKposts Cannel. Good Work as always
@ChristopherRx
@ChristopherRx Рік тому
So much going on in this episode very VERY well done!
@michaelmoon3429
@michaelmoon3429 2 місяці тому
Not all people needs a monarch but every monarch needs a people
@RoydeanEU
@RoydeanEU 2 місяці тому
very deep 😂
@RuailleB
@RuailleB Рік тому
Amazing video guys, some of the best quality on youtube!
@nahx6205
@nahx6205 Рік тому
Epic History my love, I literally rewatch this channels content every night just before bed. Its quality is nearly unmatched and certainly unmatched in normal UKposts circles
@kylezamuel
@kylezamuel Рік тому
Great job! Your videos are epic! You always inspire us to strive for greatness and learn lessons from remarkable events in history ❤️✨
@ln3041
@ln3041 Рік тому
I was in pure joy when noticed new video of this channel is out. All the bits and pieces to give us the insightful story of particular moment in history - this channel does an indescribably good job. There are so much covered and so much to cover in our history. Well wishes from Lithuania.
@lobstereleven4610
@lobstereleven4610 Рік тому
Amazing research and narration! Fantastic video as always!
@pedromazurin1511
@pedromazurin1511 Рік тому
As always, a great video ! Thanks for your work, I've discovered your channel with the Napoleonic series (I'm french), and then watch almost all your videos, always very interesting :)
@frederickiiprussia7699
@frederickiiprussia7699 Рік тому
Outstanding work gentlemen! Another beautiful spectacle of history coming to life. 1848 is indeed infamous for the massive wave of revolutionary action and reform but never before have I seen any channel display the year on such an engaging platform. The king awaits your next masterpiece!👍
@JuanitoK556
@JuanitoK556 Рік тому
Learning about this makes the context of WW1 make so much more sense with all the tension going around. Fantastic work.
@calebsmith7633
@calebsmith7633 Рік тому
Remarkable video. Thank you for the continued quality
@owenmichaels8220
@owenmichaels8220 Рік тому
A truly fascinating story not known widely enough. Superbly researched & presented as always
@jamuojisan
@jamuojisan Рік тому
Hope you'll do a biography series of Metternich, Talleyrand and Richelieu.
@JonEsnob
@JonEsnob Рік тому
This is amazing, it's a huge and beautiful work. Thanks folks, greetings from Uruguay!
@stefannicholson852
@stefannicholson852 Рік тому
Very well made. Great improvements to the way the stories are being told
@alexsegarra2443
@alexsegarra2443 Рік тому
MASTERFUL AS ALWAYS! The best of the best channels in history. Congratulations!
@cocknfire830
@cocknfire830 Рік тому
Shoutout to the speaker for correctly pronouncing Jelačić 🥳🇭🇷. Amazing video like all the others. Kepp the good work rolling.
@mirkosavkic794
@mirkosavkic794 Рік тому
Jedini put u povesti kad smo bili saveznici.
@cocknfire830
@cocknfire830 Рік тому
@@mirkosavkic794 a nažalost. Nacionalisti sa obe strane nan remete odnose.
@thethirdfrenchempire1556
@thethirdfrenchempire1556 Рік тому
Epic and great video with exceptional quality as usual. I have been reading the book “1848: Year of Revolution” written by Michael Rapport and I find this video very helpful for me to watch when reading the book for better understanding of the Revolutions of 1848.
@scsports7281
@scsports7281 Рік тому
Another book I could 100% recommend about the revolutions is the “revolutions of 1848 a social history” by Priscilla Robertson
@thethirdfrenchempire1556
@thethirdfrenchempire1556 Рік тому
@@scsports7281 Thanks for your recommendation! I shall go check it out soon.
@endokrin7897
@endokrin7897 8 місяців тому
Thanks for the recommendation; I just bought the book!
@notthefbi7932
@notthefbi7932 Рік тому
Such an amazing video about a interesting year, job well done 👍
@olilister9514
@olilister9514 Рік тому
Absolutely incredible video, really well made and efficiently narrated ❤❤
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. Рік тому
An awesome video! However, I think it could be a series, going more in-depth and starting with 1830 (and the revolutions/uprisings in France, Belgium and Poland). I'm glad that you at least mentioned the November Uprising at 1:31. You presented the Polish aspect of the revolutions of 1848 quite well. I'd like to add that Polish volunteers (many veterans of the November Uprising) joined practically all the other revolutions across Europe. They were particularly numerous in Hungary, including three generals. One of them - Józef Bem, distinguished himself in particular. Meanwhile Ludwik Mierosławski, after leading the unsuccessful Greater Poland Uprising (that's the one briefly mentioned by the Germanized name of the region's capital Poznań at 14:32), fought in Palermo and then in Baden and the Palatinate.
@BolshevikCarpetbagger1917
@BolshevikCarpetbagger1917 Рік тому
You got that right. Jarosław Dąbrowski, a red veteran of the 1863 Polish uprising was the head of the Communard militias during the Paris Commune.
@milanseres9113
@milanseres9113 Рік тому
@Artur M. I am still working on my Bem video (I know, I haven't been the fastest, but oh well), it would be a great tie-in for this, but I'm not sure when it will be done, stay tuned tho. :) The script, maps and some assets are done at least.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. Рік тому
@@milanseres9113 That's great news! (Everyone, go check out Milán's channel, especially the video about Bem, and the one about Emperor Julian 'the Apostate'.)
@rennor3498
@rennor3498 Рік тому
What was the Greater Poland uprising all about? I mean, what did they achieve before they were defeated by the Prussians?
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. Рік тому
@@rennor3498 Well, in short, it was about fighting for independence (admittedly, not a realistic goal), or at least for greater autonomy of their region - with increased liberties; national and civic alike, which didn't seem that far-fetched, given the revolution raging all around. At the very least, the insurgents wanted all of the rights Poles were supposed to have, according to the Congres of Viena, fully respected. But in the end, it had the opposite effect; the Grand Duchy of Posen/Poznań (German: Großherzogtum Posen; Polish: Wielkie Księstwo Poznańskie) lost all of its autonomy and became a regular Prussian province. Later, harsh policies of Germanisation followed. BTW in 1846 there already was a failed attempt at starting an uprising in Greater Poland, also led by Mierosławski, which sometimes is counted as one of the Greater Poland uprisings, making it 4 in total. The ones in 1807 and 1918 were actually successful, so that's a 50% rate, far better than uprisings in other partitions. 😉 Fun fact: two American Civil War colonels (eventually brigadier generals) of the Union army: Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski and Józef Kargé were Polish veterans of the uprisings in Greater Poland in the 1840s (Krzyżanowski took part in that flopped one in '46, although some sources mistakenly claim he fought in '48).
@mekatronik_albo
@mekatronik_albo Рік тому
Humanity has gone so much pain and suffering 😔.This channel does a good job of depressing me eventhough it has very nice graphics,music and style of telling history.Nice job EHTV keep it up!
@Niveaufriedhofchef
@Niveaufriedhofchef 5 місяців тому
Incredibly well produced, better than any German TV channel. You guys are smashing it! I particularly enjoyed the old photographs, which complement the paintings nicely. The maps are of the highest quality, the narrartion is precise and manages to interwine so many events into such a coherent story, while still building some tension. I'm in awe :)
@arturmesropyan8087
@arturmesropyan8087 Рік тому
Your narrator’s voice adds extra drama and emotions to the story, great research, thank you for your work!👍
@ronnieballs8145
@ronnieballs8145 Рік тому
Great video on a sometimes bewildering topic. In Britain we typically don't learn about any of this stuff since the scale of change was much slighter.
@historystudentreacts
@historystudentreacts Рік тому
Another fantastic video. I love your videos on modern European history, and this one is no exception. This channel always does a great job presenting the complexity of historical events and covering the factors that influenced important moments. Keep up the great work!
@IliyanStoychev
@IliyanStoychev Рік тому
Amazing video, as always. Pleasure to watch!
@alexandruursu3323
@alexandruursu3323 Рік тому
Excellent stuff as usual. Thanks for your effort.
@Rodoadrenalina
@Rodoadrenalina Рік тому
So interesting to see how Europe tried to make a change in relative peace and by good ideals, to end up solving them by force for the next 100 years, such an important part of modern history no school teaches nowdays
@jonahwilson-leos5237
@jonahwilson-leos5237 10 місяців тому
Mike Duncan has the absolute best and most thorough answer explanation of this conflict on his podcast called Revolution. I literally cannot give enough praise to how PHENOMENAL a job he did
@redel1955
@redel1955 Рік тому
You never fail to amaze ! Awesome job as always
@edgardanishh
@edgardanishh Рік тому
I’m really happy and exited when watching the video. Thank you Epic History TV for making such a great content 😀👍
@Daggz90
@Daggz90 Рік тому
This is amazing, so much of this we were never taught in school. Loved to hear the aftermath of Napoleons Era, I'm so engulfed by the 1800's that I've actually, started ordering books to do more research and eventually write my own book. I've got some perspectives on events which I haven't heard expressed before. Hope to deliver with the same quality and enchantment as Epic History TV, as you are simply the best there is at presenting History. Thank you, you have no idea how amazing you are!
@jacobrecht4099
@jacobrecht4099 Рік тому
Im reading a cool novel right now called Radetzky March that I bet you would enjoy. Set in late 1800s austro hungary
@Daggz90
@Daggz90 Рік тому
@@jacobrecht4099 I've heard the melody of the Radetzky March but didn't know there was a book! I'm already looking for a local vendor, thanks a bunch!
@Conorp77
@Conorp77 Рік тому
I'm always stunned by these real, super early photographs, but that Chartist one takes the cake.
@legsusmaximus6854
@legsusmaximus6854 Рік тому
Very well done. Did not expect anything less from my favorite History channel 😇
@luisa.melendezalbizu4459
@luisa.melendezalbizu4459 10 місяців тому
Very well done. Your videos are always excellent. This one is no different. Thank you.
@martinmorles1
@martinmorles1 Рік тому
Awesome video guys , one of the best history channels out there! The music and narration is so tense, thrilling. It's a shame how after all that buildup the revolutions of 1848 did not live up to people's expectations , Bicksmark is right , many times speeches and small scale uprisings are not enough to garentee that reforms will come and more gruesome methods are needed as a lot of later reforms came as a result of war.
@eliasbonafe9236
@eliasbonafe9236 Рік тому
I imagine Napoleon giga troll face in the coffin in 1848 Also, thanks for these video. Literally I get appassioned to every topic you touch. Thanks for your outstanding works
@lordbruno47
@lordbruno47 Рік тому
Ikr
@Left4Red
@Left4Red Рік тому
Napoleon is would be against the revolution to be frank
@dereksun3258
@dereksun3258 Рік тому
Anther masterpiece. Can’t even stop watching once started. Keep up the good work
@TheMikael78
@TheMikael78 Рік тому
Great video about an momentous year I European history. Also now you have me playing Radetzky’s march on repeat! 😂
@AliA-yn4hk
@AliA-yn4hk Рік тому
Every video is more exciting than the next. Love it!! Great job Epic History TV!
@AKATSUKILVN7
@AKATSUKILVN7 Рік тому
One of the most fascinating and somewhere neglected part of history! I was really hoping to hear the Radetzky march 😁 during the Italian part of the video. And it was there indeed!
@dubbyx8490
@dubbyx8490 Рік тому
I love the art and the music in these videos! Good job
@benhadjyahiaghassen8089
@benhadjyahiaghassen8089 Рік тому
What a quality content! Great video as always :)
@rajancharan4625
@rajancharan4625 Рік тому
Impressive work, I can see you are very dedicated to this, keep up the amazing work
@fabiogrottola
@fabiogrottola Рік тому
I really liked this video, it is explained in a very interesting way and, at least for me, it's always good to watch and hear something related to the XIX century, often abandoned compared to the XX. I would just make a note: In minute 31:32 when there's the map with the unification dates of Germany and Italy, both have the 1871 year. In reality Italy unified ten years earlier, 1861. Thanks for this video.
@cameronhamilton9171
@cameronhamilton9171 Рік тому
Wonderful job! Learnt so much. You tell history the best.
@Thanonemo
@Thanonemo Рік тому
I never knew of the full scale of the revolutions that happened in Europe at this time. Thank you very much.
@simonhagstenn
@simonhagstenn Рік тому
You should do a series on the French Revolution, it'd be awesome!
@vialoux33
@vialoux33 Рік тому
Great idea !
@Randomdude112
@Randomdude112 Рік тому
He kinda already did
@simonhagstenn
@simonhagstenn Рік тому
@@Randomdude112 his napoleon series only slightly touched the topic
@kennethflaming8606
@kennethflaming8606 Рік тому
@@simonhagstenn heads will roll
@hgramofficial8982
@hgramofficial8982 Рік тому
@@Randomdude112 He definitely has not
@Kronosaur0s
@Kronosaur0s Рік тому
That was awesome!!! Thanks!
@Johannibal
@Johannibal 4 місяці тому
Awesome video, first time I heard about the 1848 events. Very well made, Thank you!
@caveman70
@caveman70 Рік тому
Awesome and quality videos! Epic History TV keep your banner high! :)
@raziel3323
@raziel3323 Рік тому
Absolutely fantastic as always! Thank you so much for your hard work.
@umang3227
@umang3227 Рік тому
13:16 This is amazing.
@midshipman8654
@midshipman8654 Рік тому
I really like how your presebt things. some youtubers present things that leave a bad taste in my mouth of a particular viewpoint, but you do a very good job of somehow both expressing the spirit of the age while remaining even, professional, and wholistic.
@MackNcD
@MackNcD Рік тому
He does a have a little of the ‘the people = the mob = bad = seperate from the REAL people 😂’ monarchic-type power endorsement POV, maybe to please the powers that be that aren’t listening and don’t care, or maybe he’s just been influenced by that mentality himself. Either way it’s not a ton of it, considering the subject matter there could be more.
@David-pd8yr
@David-pd8yr Рік тому
Man. Your videos are amazing! Thanks for this!
@varunjoshi6536
@varunjoshi6536 Рік тому
Simply Astonishing. Very informative and interesting, Thanks Epic History for such great videos
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